The action is now complete on Day 1C of WCC #05: Main Event. 55 players bagged chips at the end of the day, with Ioannis Konstas leading the way with more than 5 million in chips. Dinesh Alt bagged the second biggest stack with 3.6 million.
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Ioannis Konstas is out in 9th place from WCC #10: Malibu Big Game. That leaves eight players in the game, on the bubble to the seven-handed final table. Max Stock still leads the way, but his lead is less, with he and Christian Rudolph both playing near 30 million chips.
In Day 1C of the Main Event, they are just two eliminations away the end of the day with 57 remaining at the break. While Konstas busted the Malibu, he is chip leading Day 1C.
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Max Stock leads the pack in WCC #10: Malibu Big Game with just 9 players left. Stock has a whopping 40 million chips, with Christian Rudolph a distant second with 19 million. Jaroslav Wisura has the third biggest stack at 14 million.
Christoph Vogelsang capped off his day with more than $16,000 for 11th place. That's just gravy on top of the $46,434 win he nabbed earlier in The Grand. Justin Bonomo also busted out in 12th, while David Yan ended his day in 10th place.
Ioannis Konstas is in the lead of Day 1C of the Main Event with almost 3.7 million chips and 69 players left in action. That leaves just 14 eliminations before the end of the day.
Day 1C of the Main Event is nearing completion now with just 80 players left in the game. Day 1C will end with 55 players left, and currently, Dinesh Alt is heading the pack with 3,115,994 chips. Andras Nemeth, who was sixth in The Grand earlier today, is also sitting behind a big stack with more than 2 million.
It's a big Sunday for Christoph Vogelsang. He just came back from nearly a three to one deficit heads up to take down the top prize of $46,434 in The Grand. He came back against Canadian Jonah Silverstein, who ended with a 2nd place finish for $32,411.
Vogelsang is also still alive in WCC #10: Malibu Big Game. There is more than $152,000 up top in that one, but Vogelsang needs some help. He currently has about 4 million chips for 10th place, but they are already in the money now with 17 left in action.
The whole World Cup of Cards has been pretty good for Vogelsang. He's already bagged his Day 2 stack for the Main Event, winning the Day 1A flight with 3,363,472 chips.
Final Table Payouts for The Grand
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Christoph Vogelsang | Germany | $46,434 |
2 | Jonah Silverstein | Canada | $32,411 |
3 | Jeremy Saderne | United Kingdom | $22,387 |
4 | Felipe Ketzer | Brazil | $15,043 |
5 | Sylvain Loosli | France | $11,064 |
6 | Andras Nemeth | Hungary | $8,947 |
7 | Tamás Ádámszki | Hungary | $7,355 |
8 | Evgeniy Cherkasov | Russia | $6,123 |
9 | Joshua Mccully | United Kingdom | $5,129 |
The biggest stack from Day 1C is nearly 4 million, but the top nine stacks are all more than 3 million chips. Day 2 of the Mini Main Event runs tomorrow at 15:05 eastern time.
Player | Country | Chips |
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Robin Berggren | Sweden | 3,991,249 |
Daniel Rezaei | Malta | 3,765,271 |
Juan Franco | Paraguay | 3,601,360 |
Steven Van Zadelhoff | Malta | 3,533,548 |
Christoph Moritz | Germany | 3,533,349 |